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Hormones

  • Drugging the undruggable: Scientists achieve million-fold leap in targeting elusive cancer proteins

    Drugging the undruggable: Scientists achieve million-fold leap in targeting elusive cancer proteins

    Few medications can target disordered proteins, but new research outlines an enhanced approach that could lead to treatments for prostate cancer and other diseases.

  • Study to examine how sex hormones affect teenage girls’ emotions

    Study to examine how sex hormones affect teenage girls’ emotions

    UBC’s Social Health Lab has launched a new study to explore how sex hormones shape teens’ emotions over time.

  • UBC research examines hormones that make us choose love over sex

    UBC research examines hormones that make us choose love over sex

    Looking for love and looking for sex are two different things, even at the level of human evolutionary biology

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  • Are you addicted to your AI chatbot? It might be by design
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    Are you addicted to your AI chatbot? It might be by design

  • New poll shows strong region-wide support for SkyTrain extension to UBC
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    New poll shows strong region-wide support for SkyTrain extension to UBC

  • UBC researchers aim to deliver earlier warnings on the toxic drug supply
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    UBC researchers aim to deliver earlier warnings on the toxic drug supply

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